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I ordered these pens after remembering how much fun they were in my younger years, and proceeded to write with them immediately. At first, they were everything I wanted them to be, albeit a little more wet than I remembered, but then the color started fading until it was just a faded, watery stream coming out of the pen. After leaving the pen alone for a while, the color is restored, but it doesn't last for long. As long as I don't use them for writing very much, they're fine.Best Deals for Sakura 57369 16-Piece Gelly Roll Metallic Assorted Colors Cube
I love these markers for embellishing cards and such. The colors are pretty I wish there were more. I've had them several months and use them regularly with no problems. I would buy again.Honest reviews on Sakura 57369 16-Piece Gelly Roll Metallic Assorted Colors Cube
These pens are great for scrapbookers or just people who like to have different color pens to write with. I use them for work as typically I can only use blue or black ink most of the time but for other notes I use these. They work great. I recommend them to everyone.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Sakura 57369 16-Piece Gelly Roll Metallic Assorted Colors Cube
The pens write in much thicker lines than the advertized 0.4mm. More like the size of the point, which is 0.8mm. Because of the thicker line, the gel comes out smoothly, but in larger quantity, so the ink will not last very long. After writing two pages in my 7x9 notebook, the ink in one of the pens is already one-third gone. The lines are thicker, so I am forced to write larger and writing larger means less is written, in terms of words per page...The colors are vibrant and beautiful, and they do not fade after it dries. Because of their metallic properties, some colors look different in the light and I love that. For example, the black looks like a steely grey in angled light, and the burgundy looks like royal purple. I use another piece of paper to cover up what I've written, to prevent smudges on the paper and on my hand. After using different colored pens for about a week, the ink-dabbing paper is turning into its own pointillist creation.
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